To be fair, it was a moment of seriousness in an ocean of lulz.
There were some useful exchanges of opinion and the opportunity to review currently held views, which is always good news.
But, unless the OP wants to define his terms a little more fully there isn’t a great deal more that could be discussed over and above what has already been, given the number of assumptions that had to be made in lieu of a more formally defined context.
Not having a go, but bookmarking a thread that seems useful is no substitute for getting in and getting involved. Threads die when there are no more willing participants and there has been no introduction of new viewpoints, information or facts.
There always seems to be a crowd of onlookers expecting everyone else to keep it going. If you find a thread useful and/or interesting, it’s up to you to maintain the momentum as much as anyone else.